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Flora of the southeastern United States; being descriptions of the seed-plants, ferns and fern-allies growing naturally in North Carolina, South Carolin, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana and the Indian territory and in Oklahoma and Texas east of the one-hundredth meridian (1903)


Author: Small, John Kunkel, 1869-1938; Rydberg, Per Axel, 1860-1931
Subject: Botany -- Southern States
Publisher: New York, The author
Possible copyright status: NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
Language: English
Call number: nrlf_ucb:GLAD-84099777
Digitizing sponsor: MSN
Book contributor: University of California Libraries
Collection: cdl; americana

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